US11742710B2 - Rotor assembly for an electric motor - Google Patents
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- H02K9/06—Arrangements for cooling or ventilating by ambient air flowing through the machine having means for generating a flow of cooling medium with fans or impellers driven by the machine shaft
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- H02K1/06—Details of the magnetic circuit characterised by the shape, form or construction
- H02K1/22—Rotating parts of the magnetic circuit
- H02K1/28—Means for mounting or fastening rotating magnetic parts on to, or to, the rotor structures
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- H02K1/272—Inner rotors the magnetisation axis of the magnets being perpendicular to the rotor axis
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- H02K1/2753—Inner rotors the magnetisation axis of the magnets being perpendicular to the rotor axis the rotor consisting of two or more circumferentially positioned magnets the rotor consisting of magnets or groups of magnets arranged with alternating polarity
- H02K1/276—Magnets embedded in the magnetic core, e.g. interior permanent magnets [IPM]
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- the present invention relates to power tools, and more particularly to power tools including electric motors having a molded rotor assembly.
- Tools such as power tools, can include an electric motor having a rotor assembly to rotate a shaft and generate a torque output.
- the rotor assembly may include a fan molded to a lamination stack to form a rotor body, and the shaft may be pressed into the rotor body to form the rotor assembly.
- an electric motor in one construction, includes a stator and a rotor assembly received in the stator.
- the rotor assembly includes a rotor body having a lamination stack, and an integral fan and magnet retention formed by molding an insulative material to the lamination stack.
- the rotor assembly also includes a shaft pressed into the rotor body. The shaft is pressed into the rotor body after the insulative material is molded to the lamination stack to form the integral fan and magnet retention.
- a method for forming a molded rotor assembly for an electric motor includes a step of providing a lamination stack.
- the method also includes a step of molding an insulative material to the lamination stack to form an integral fan and magnet retention coupled to the lamination stack, the lamination stack and the integral fan and magnet retention together forming a rotor body.
- the method further includes a step of pressing a shaft into a central aperture formed in the rotor body to achieve a press-fit engagement between the shaft and the lamination stack.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a prior art rotor assembly for an electric motor.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a rotor assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a rotor body of the rotor assembly of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is another perspective view of the rotor body of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is an end view of a lamination stack of the rotor assembly of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an integral fan and magnet retention of the rotor assembly of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 7 is and end view of the rotor body of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 8 is a partially exploded view of the rotor assembly of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 9 is another perspective view of the rotor body of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 10 is a detail view of a portion of a rotor body according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart depicting a method of manufacturing a molded rotor assembly for an electric motor.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a rotor assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded view of a prior art rotor assembly 10 for an electric motor (not shown).
- the rotor assembly 10 is supported for rotation with respect to a stator (not shown) and includes a solid shaft 14 that extends along a longitudinal or rotational axis 18 .
- the rotor assembly 10 also includes a lamination stack 22 , a fan 26 , a rubber ring 30 , and a balance bushing 34 .
- the lamination stack 22 is formed from a plurality of laminations that are stacked along the rotational axis 18 .
- the shaft 14 is received into a central aperture (not shown) formed in the lamination stack 22 .
- the fan 26 is coupled to the shaft 14 adjacent the lamination stack 22 so that the fan 26 rotates with the shaft 14 and provides cooling air to the electric motor.
- the rubber ring 30 is disposed between the fan 26 and the lamination stack 22 .
- the balance bushing 34 is coupled to the shaft 14 adjacent the lamination stack 22 and opposite the fan 26 to rotationally balance the rotor assembly 10 .
- An outer surface of the shaft 14 includes knurls or splines 38 that engage the central aperture of the lamination stack 22 to rotatably fix the lamination stack 22 to the shaft 14 .
- the central aperture of the lamination stack 22 includes notches (not shown) that are used for orientation of parts for magnetization of magnets during the assembly process.
- imperfect knurls formed on the shaft 14 combined with the notches in the lamination stack 22 can be a source of imbalance in the rotor assembly 10 .
- the balance bushing 34 is required to balance the rotor assembly 10 .
- FIGS. 2 - 9 illustrate a molded rotor assembly 100 (and portions thereof) for an electric motor (not shown) according to the present invention.
- the electric motor may be used in various different tools, such as power tools (e.g., rotary hammers, pipe threaders, cutting tools, etc.), outdoor tools (e.g., trimmers, pole saws, blowers, etc.), and other electrical devices (e.g., motorized devices, etc.).
- power tools e.g., rotary hammers, pipe threaders, cutting tools, etc.
- outdoor tools e.g., trimmers, pole saws, blowers, etc.
- other electrical devices e.g., motorized devices, etc.
- the electric motor is configured as a brushless DC motor.
- the motor may receive power from an on-board power source (e.g., a battery, not shown).
- the battery may include any of a number of different nominal voltages (e.g., 12V, 18V, etc.), and may be configured having any of a number of different chemistries (e.g., lithium-ion, nickel-cadmium, etc.).
- the motor may be powered by a remote power source (e.g., a household electrical outlet) through a power cord.
- the motor includes a substantially cylindrical stator (not shown) operable to produce a magnetic field.
- the rotor assembly 100 is rotatably supported by a solid shaft 104 and configured to co-rotate with the shaft 104 about a longitudinal or rotational axis 108 .
- the rotor assembly 100 includes an integral fan and magnet retention 110 or main body ( FIG. 6 ) formed of an insulative material (e.g., plastic) that is molded to a lamination stack 112 to form a rotor body 114 .
- the integral fan and magnet retention 110 includes a fan portion 116 and a magnet retention portion 120 formed opposite the fan portion 116 .
- the fan portion 116 abuts one end of the lamination stack 112 to define a fan end 124 of the rotor body 114
- the magnet retention portion 120 abuts an opposite end of the lamination stack 112 to define a magnet retention end 128 .
- the lamination stack 112 defines a longitudinally extending central aperture 132 that receives the shaft 104 by press-fit engagement. Magnet slots 136 ( FIG. 5 ) are formed in the lamination stack 112 and configured to receive permanent magnets (not shown).
- the lamination stack 112 also includes injection channels 140 formed about the central aperture 132 and extending longitudinally between the fan end 124 and magnet retention end 128 .
- the integral fan and magnet retention 110 is molded to the lamination stack 112 , the insulative material of the integral fan and magnet retention 110 flows through the channels 140 and joins the fan portion 116 to the magnet retention portion 120 .
- the insulative material also extends around the magnets within the magnet slots 136 to form magnet holding portions 144 ( FIG. 6 ).
- the magnet holding portions 144 extend through the magnet slots 136 between the fan portion 116 and the magnet retention portion 120 , and surround the permanent magnets to retain the magnets within the slots 136 .
- the rotor body 114 is secured to the shaft 104 by interference fit (e.g., by press-fit) to form the molded rotor assembly 100 .
- the shaft 104 of the present invention includes a smooth annular outer surface 148 .
- the smooth annular outer surface 148 is cylindrical and devoid of splines or other retention features.
- the central aperture 132 of the lamination stack 112 is partially defined by press-fit portions 152 ( FIG. 7 ) that contact and engage the smooth annular outer surface 148 of the shaft 104 to transfer torque between the rotor body 114 and the shaft 104 .
- the central aperture 132 is further defined by relief notches 156 formed in the lamination stack 112 between adjacent press-fit portions 152 to relieve stresses during the pressing process.
- the shaft is pressed into the lamination stack prior to the molding process.
- the shaft 104 is pressed into the rotor body 114 after the integral fan and magnet retention 110 is molded to the lamination stack 112 . This avoids the costs of having many sets of molding inserts for different shaft sizes and reduces the cost of the shaft 104 itself.
- the shaft 104 is pressed into the rotor body 114 from the fan end 124 as indicated by the arrow shown in FIG. 8 , and the rotor body 114 is supported at the magnet retention end 128 during pressing.
- the fan portion 116 and the magnet retention portion 120 each include shaft openings 160 ( FIG. 6 ) that correspond to the central aperture 132 to permit the shaft 104 to pass therethrough.
- the magnet retention portion 120 defines a bearing surface 164 , and the rotor body 114 is supported at the bearing surface 164 as the shaft 104 is pressed into the rotor body 114 from the fan end 124 .
- the bearing surface may alternatively be provided on the fan portion 116 .
- the shaft 104 may be pressed into the rotor body 114 from the magnet retention end 128 (i.e., in a direction opposite to the arrow shown in FIG. 8 ).
- a fixture (not shown) may be employed to support the rotor body 114 during pressing.
- FIG. 10 illustrates another embodiment of a molded rotor assembly 200 similar to the molded rotor assembly 100 described above, with like features shown with reference numerals plus “100.”
- the rotor assembly 200 also includes a lamination stack 212 and an integral fan and magnet retention 210 , and a shaft 204 that is pressed into a central aperture 232 formed in the lamination stack 212 .
- the magnet retention portion 220 may include an oversized shaft opening 268 ( FIG. 10 ) that exposes an alternative bearing surface 272 located on the lamination stack 212 .
- the central aperture 232 may be of a first diameter D 1 , measured between the press-fit portions 252 , while the oversized shaft opening 268 may be of a second diameter D 2 larger than D 1 .
- the rotor body 214 is supported at the alternative bearing surface 272 of the lamination stack 212 during pressing while the shaft 204 is pressed from the fan end 224 .
- the oversized shaft opening may alternatively be provided in the fan portion, so that the alternative bearing surface is located at the fan end 224 .
- the shaft 204 may be pressed from the magnet retention end while the rotor body 214 is supported at the alternative bearing surface at the fan end 224 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates a method 300 of manufacturing a rotor assembly for an electric motor according to the present invention.
- the illustrated method 300 includes a step 302 to form a lamination stack, a step 304 to insert permanent magnets into magnet slots formed in the lamination stack, a step 306 to mold an integral fan and magnet retention to the lamination stack to form a rotor body, and a step 308 to press a shaft into a central aperture formed in the rotor body.
- the method of FIG. 11 differs from prior art methods in that the pressing occurs at step 308 after the integral fan and magnet retention is molded to the lamination stack at step 306 .
- the process may omit one or more of the steps 302 and 304 yet still fall within the scope of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 illustrates another embodiment of a molded rotor assembly 400 similar to the molded rotor assemblies 100 described above, with like features shown with reference numerals plus “300.”
- the rotor assembly 400 includes a shaft 404 rotatable about a longitudinal or rotational axis 408 , and a rotor body 414 secured to the shaft 404 (e.g., by interference fit via the pressing method described above).
- the rotor body 414 includes a lamination stack 412 and an integral magnet retention 410 or main body ( FIG. 12 ).
- the integral magnet retention 410 is formed of an insulative material (e.g., plastic) that is molded to the lamination stack 412 to form the rotor body 414 .
- the integral magnet retention 410 does not include a fan portion. Instead, the integral magnet retention 410 includes a pair of magnet retention portions 420 abutting each axial end of the lamination stack 412 . In the illustrated embodiment, the two magnet retention portions 420 are identical.
- the insulative material of the magnet retention 410 flows through channels (not shown) formed in the lamination stack 412 and joins the two respective magnet retention portions 420 .
- the insulative material also extends around the magnets within the magnet slots (not shown) to form magnet holding portions (not shown), similar to that described above with respect to FIG. 6 .
- the magnet holding portions extend through the magnet slots between the two magnet retention portions 420 , and surround the permanent magnets to retain the magnets within the slots.
- Each magnet retention portion 420 also defines a bearing surface 464 , and the rotor body 414 can be supported at the bearing surface 464 of either of the two magnet retention portions 420 as the shaft 404 is pressed into the rotor body 414 .
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